Why dont the Eintacht Authorities open up a donation account? Eintracht has over 80,000 fans all over the globe. If each would only donate 20 Euros, that will sum to a whopping 1.6 million Euros. Iam ready to donate 100 Euros if such an account will be opened and posted officially online
That's Cologne-Style. Reminds me of some Cologne-supporters who were willing to donate money in order to buy Podolski.
Tarik is absolutely right, the best way to "donate" money is to buy products in the fan-stores. If you really want to help, buy a box
Anyways, as far as I can tell, the economic activities in Frankfurt have been solid enough over the past few years. Solid enough to not depend on such things as donations from their supporters.
Tarik schrieb: there probably is a way of donating them money somehow. but the more common way to do that is to buy stuff in the fan shop :P
Good idea!! But,dont be myopic, think wide and broad. Next time you go to watch an Eintracht Frankfurt home match,arm youself with binoculars, a calculator and take a seat with a clear vision towards the executive seats. Count the number of seats occupation and those attired in traditional red,black colours of Eintracht. Calculate the percentage. Then turn your binoculars to the cheap standing block and do the same calculation again. Fact is executives rarely buy fan articles, but they spend hundreds of Euros to watch a 90 minute Eintracht match. Executives wont stick their porsch limousines with an eagle sticker but if 20 of their seats are not occupied, the club will start talking about financial crisis. If you identify yourself with the club by buying fan articles, orthers are ready to go deep into their pockets. It shouldnt be only "give and take", someone can give on charity basis. By buying fan article you give the club, and you take something from it. Did you ever know that Kevin Bernet of NBAs Celtic Bostons is on a payroll of a fan who hates the colour green? Green and White are the colours of Celtic Bostons. Did you ever know that New York Giants fans donated 20 million dollars to enable the contract extension of their running back Plaxico Burres? Did you know that Warren Buffet, the second richest man in the US after Bill Gates donated millions of dollars on Obamas presidential campaign? And that through his donation website link. If this is possible in the US, why not in Germany?Fact is people with financial handcap help their clubs by buying fan merchandise. But people with heavy accounts donate part of their incomes to their favourite club. If the club will open up a Donation link on this website, I bet there are Frankfurts executives who will part with thousands of Euros to help the club.
The aim is to reach the pockets of the noble community who rarely buy fans articles, and not the normal fan who roams downtown with a Caio jersey and an eagle sticker on his VW golf . HB can only get into their pockets if he open up a donation link on this website.
but the more common way to do that is to buy stuff in the fan shop :P
I would contribute
That's Cologne-Style. Reminds me of some Cologne-supporters who were willing to donate money in order to buy Podolski.
Tarik is absolutely right, the best way to "donate" money is to buy products in the fan-stores. If you really want to help, buy a box
Anyways, as far as I can tell, the economic activities in Frankfurt have been solid enough over the past few years. Solid enough to not depend on such things as donations from their supporters.
Good idea!! But,dont be myopic, think wide and broad. Next time you go to watch an Eintracht Frankfurt home match,arm youself with binoculars, a calculator and take a seat with a clear vision towards the executive seats. Count the number of seats occupation and those attired in traditional red,black colours of Eintracht. Calculate the percentage. Then turn your binoculars to the cheap standing block and do the same calculation again. Fact is executives rarely buy fan articles, but they spend hundreds of Euros to watch a 90 minute Eintracht match. Executives wont stick their porsch limousines with an eagle sticker but if 20 of their seats are not occupied, the club will start talking about financial crisis. If you identify yourself with the club by buying fan articles, orthers are ready to go deep into their pockets. It shouldnt be only "give and take", someone can give on charity basis. By buying fan article you give the club, and you take something from it.
Did you ever know that Kevin Bernet of NBAs Celtic Bostons is on a payroll of a fan who hates the colour green? Green and White are the colours of Celtic Bostons. Did you ever know that New York Giants fans donated 20 million dollars to enable the contract extension of their running back Plaxico Burres?
Did you know that Warren Buffet, the second richest man in the US after Bill Gates donated millions of dollars on Obamas presidential campaign? And that through his donation website link. If this is possible in the US, why not in Germany?Fact is people with financial handcap help their clubs by buying fan merchandise. But people with heavy accounts donate part of their incomes to their favourite club. If the club will open up a Donation link on this website, I bet there are Frankfurts executives who will part with thousands of Euros to help the club.
If for example 45.000 Visitors would do a donation by 12 Euro we would take in 540.000 Euro tax free